Luke 18:24-25

he was.

Mr 6:26; 2Co 7:9,10

How.

De 6:10-12; 8:11-17; Ps 10:3; 73:5-12; Pr 11:28; 18:11; 30:9

Jer 2:31; 5:5; Mt 19:23-25; Mr 10:23-27; 1Co 1:26,27; 1Ti 6:9,10

Jas 2:5-7; 5:1-6

a camel.Some render a cable; but it may justly be doubted whether [kamelos ] ever was so translated before, for the word for a cable, as the scholiast on Aristophanes expressly affirms, is written [kamilos,] not with an "e" [eta], but with an "i" [iota.] Some few MSS., it is true, have got the word [kamilos] into the text, but it is evidently an attempted improvement.

Mt 23:24

John 4:46-53

Cana."It is worthy of remark," says Dr. E. D. Clarke, who visited Cana a few years ago, "that, walking among the ruins of a church, we saw large massy pots, answering the description given of the ancient vessels of the country; not preserved, but lying about, disregarded by the present inhabitants, as antiquities with whose original use they were unacquainted. From their appearance, and the number of them, it was quite evident that a practice of keeping water in large pots, each holding from eighteen to twenty-seven gallons, was once common in the country." (Compare the account of the water pots. ch. 2:6.)

2:1-11; 21:2; Jos 19:28

nobleman. or, courtier, or, ruler. whose.

Ps 50:15; 78:34; Ho 5:15; Mt 9:18; 15:22; 17:14,15; Lu 7:2; 8:42

he heard.

Mr 2:1-3; 6:55,56; 10:47

that he.

11:21,32; Ps 46:1; Lu 7:6-8; 8:41; Ac 9:38

Except.

41,42; 2:18; 12:37; 15:24; 20:29; Nu 14:11; Mt 16:1; 27:42; Lu 10:18

Lu 16:31; Ac 2:22; 1Co 1:22

come.

Ps 40:17; 88:10-12; Mr 5:23,35,36

Go.

11:40; 1Ki 17:13-15; Mt 8:13; Mr 7:29,30; 9:23,24; Lu 17:14

Ac 14:9,10; Ro 4:20,21; Heb 11:19

Thy.

50,53; 1Ki 17:23

52

at the.

Ps 33:9; 107:20; Mt 8:8,9,13

and himself.

Lu 19:9; Ac 2:39; 16:15,34; 18:8

John 19:38-39

Joseph.

Mt 27:57-60; Mr 15:42-46; Lu 23:50

but.

9:22; 12:42; Pr 29:25; Php 1:14

Nicodemus.

3:1-21; 7:50-52; Mt 12:20; 19:30

a.

12:7; 2Ch 16:14; So 4:6,14

Acts 13:7

the deputy.

12; 18:12; 19:38

a prudent.

17:11,12; Pr 14:8,15,18; 18:15; Ho 14:9; 1Th 5:21

Acts 13:12

the deputy.

7; 28:7

when.

19:7; Mt 27:54; Lu 7:16

being.

6:10; Mt 7:28,29; Lu 4:22; Joh 7:46; 2Co 10:4,5

Acts 17:34

certain.

4; 13:48; Isa 55:10-11; Mt 20:16; Ro 11:5,6

the Areopagite.

19; Joh 7:48-52; 19:38-42; Php 4:22

Philippians 4:22

the.

Ro 16:16; 2Co 13:13; Heb 13:24; 1Pe 5:13; 3Jo 1:14

they.

1:13

Caesar's.The cruel, worthless, and diabolical Nero was at this time emperor of Rome; but it is not improbable that the empress Poppaea was favourably inclined to Christianity, as Josephus relates that ([theosebes gar en ]) "she was a worshipper of the true God." Jerome states, (in Phm) that St. Paul had converted many in Caesar's family; for "being by the emperor cast into prison, he became more known to his family, and turned the house of Christ's persecutor into a church."
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